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I just installed these lights from cyber white. They are 55w long range accessory lights that are under my front bumper, not fog's. Now, parked with car completly leveled, and having a building/wall about 15 feet ahead of me here the thing i'm having trouble with. How should i aim these new lights?? Do i aim them somewhere between my low beams and highbeams?? Or should i aim them higher?? I didn't find a sweet spot yet you know. I can also make them act as fog's by turning them away from dead on straight, and lower them, so it gets a good surround lighting.. I don't know whats best though, i really don't wanna blind other drivers either-thats my MAIN concern.
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Re: How To...
I'd aim them like fog lights (straight and kind of low). Your low and high beams should take care of the rest. But that's just my opinion.
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Re: How To...
In a way thats probably the best. Cause i can cover a wide area like that-meanwhile my normal low beams get straight ahead. LOL, with my brights on, it looks like a fricken ufo theres so much light..
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